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Hexavalent Ru Catalyst with Both Lattice Oxygen and Metal Ion Mechanisms Coactive for Water Oxidation. [PDF]

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Remote Iron dynamics of NiFe (oxy)hydroxides toward robust active sites in water oxidation. [PDF]

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Zhao J   +12 more
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Crystal-Phase Engineering of Nanowires and Platelets of K <sub><i>x</i></sub> IrO<sub>2</sub> for Efficient Water Oxidation. [PDF]

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Biological Water Oxidation

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2013
Photosystem II (PSII), a multisubunit pigment-protein supercomplex found in cyanobacteria, algae, and plants, catalyzes a unique reaction in nature: the light-driven oxidation of water. Remarkable recent advances in the structural analysis of PSII now give a detailed picture of the static supercomplex on the molecular level.
Cox, N.   +3 more
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Mononuclear Water Oxidation Catalysts

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2012
AbstractRecently, several mononuclear water oxidation catalysts have been reported, a breakthrough considering the dogma that at least two metal sites were required to oxidize water efficiently. In this Review various mononuclear catalysts which have been reported in the last five years are reviewed, as well as their implementation in prototype devices
Hetterscheid, D.G.H., Reek, J.N.H.
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Synthetic Water-Oxidation Catalysts for Artificial Photosynthetic Water Oxidation

Chemical Reviews, 1997
This review focuses primarily on homogeneous catalysts for the oxidation of water, but does include selected heterogeneous systems. It does not attempt to summarize all chemistry related to systems that are capable of oxidizing water. In particular, heterogeneous catalysts that have no direct relevance to understanding the WOC [water-oxidizing complex]
Wolfgang, Rüttinger   +1 more
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Nonaqueous Catalytic Water Oxidation

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2010
The complex [Ru(Mebimpy)(bpy)(OH(2))](2+) [Mebimpy = 2,6-bis(1-methylbenzimidazol-2-yl)pyridine; bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine] and its 4,4'-(PO(3)H(2)CH(2))(2)bpy derivative on oxide electrodes are water oxidation catalysts in propylene carbonate and 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol (TFE) to which water has been added as a limiting reagent.
Zuofeng, Chen   +5 more
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Dual‐Templated Cobalt Oxide for Photochemical Water Oxidation

ChemSusChem, 2015
AbstractMesoporous Co3O4 was prepared using a dual templating approach whereby mesopores inside SiO2 nanospheres, as well as the void spaces between the nanospheres, were used as templates. The effect of calcination temperature on the crystallinity, morphology, and textural parameters of the Co3O4 replica was investigated.
Deng, X.   +3 more
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Water Microdroplets-Initiated Methane Oxidation

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2023
The special redox reactivity of water microdroplets causes "mild ignition" of methane gas to form methane oxygenates. The C(sp3)-H bond of methane can be activated by the hydroxyl radical (OH·) or the hydrogen radical (H·) across the air-water interface (AWI) of microdroplets to generate the methyl radical (CH3·). Once CH3· is formed, it undergoes free-
Xiaowei Song   +2 more
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